Has any body used Solidworks or Pro Engineer on an Imac? I have parallels and MS Vista so no compatibility problems.
Anyone???
Anyone???
needthephone said:Has any body used Solidworks or Pro Engineer on an Imac? I have parallels and MS Vista so no compatibility problems.
Anyone???
Um, er NO! Any CAD in parallels will die, it just cant process the video properly. Try blender, it's a freeware CAD programme available for mac/PC
Are there mac versions of pro E or Solidworks then-sorry I haven't checked. I always thought macs were great for graphics. Not being able to use decent CAD software seems a limitation .
Are there mac versions of pro E or Solidworks then-sorry I haven't checked. I always thought macs were great for graphics. Not being able to use decent CAD software seems a limitation .
I'm hoping to get a macbook soon for the start of my second year at Uni, and will be wanting to run SolidWorks on it. Can anyone give me some kind of indication as to the performance hit that the program would take as the Macbook only has integrated graphics? I think I would be using it in Boot Camp, but how much does the graphics card control CAD?
as i mentioned, proe works great on my macbook..................
I don't know what Proe is... So I guess that means you think SolidWorks would work fine...
All I know is that some of the stuff I started making on the Uni computers really crunched them, especially when making animations. I believe they were 3 Ghz Pentium 4s, and they probably only had integrated graphics too. So, my question is, is a dual 2 Ghz C2D integrated graphics macbook going to run SolidWorks better, or worse than the Uni computers, and if worse, about how much?